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coalition based on that of expelling the iraqi forces from kuwait. that later became highly significant when people were suggesting that setting it up at the beginning wind up being a major factor. we were conscious that if you are going to set a war aim, it had to be something appropriate, sensible, and flexible. we were talking about this when we were not even fully sure who had done this, how large the enemy network was. we had a big discussion about setting the war aim. we announced ourselves what happens if there are a series of attacks of this kind. if our aim is to prevent the next attack, what are the consequences to the united states? immediately, we thought about the danger to the constitution. we thought about the fact that a series of terrorist attacks could transform the nature of our society. we had already taken prudent measures to close down air travel over the united states, to clamp down on the borders. there were all sorts of civil liberties issues involved. >these were just discussions. this was not anything that was turned into o
coalition based on that of expelling the iraqi forces from kuwait. that later became highly significant when people were suggesting that setting it up at the beginning wind up being a major factor. we were conscious that if you are going to set a war aim, it had to be something appropriate, sensible, and flexible. we were talking about this when we were not even fully sure who had done this, how large the enemy network was. we had a big discussion about setting the war aim. we announced...
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we organized a coalition after iraq entered crew -- kuwait. it was with 36 nations who sent in troops for it we could not form a coalition today as a direct consequence of invading correct. they would say we misled our partners. >> iraq also invaded kuwait. they did not do anything. >> i listen to the left as well and i did not hear the left make a big noise that we need to do something because of the way saddam hussein was stealing oil money. that was not the issue at the time. there was no comment from the left to invade iraq that came from the right. we know that. >> now we prepare for november elections in earnest. >> i call upon you today to say there are no be heading spread that was a false statement and it needs to be cleared up right now. >> i will call you out. i think you should renounce your support and endorsement of the unions that are boycotting our state. >> that is a portion of a debate between the arizona republican governor and her democratic challenger. governor brewer said the state has become violent because of illegal im
we organized a coalition after iraq entered crew -- kuwait. it was with 36 nations who sent in troops for it we could not form a coalition today as a direct consequence of invading correct. they would say we misled our partners. >> iraq also invaded kuwait. they did not do anything. >> i listen to the left as well and i did not hear the left make a big noise that we need to do something because of the way saddam hussein was stealing oil money. that was not the issue at the time....
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so then only kuwait is left. they said, kuwait makes sense because he would not be allowed to keep it. i'm going to publish it. i said, you can't publish it. i said publish it in your own name, don't mention me. [laughter] when i heard about the press and so on there's already four republican guard divisions on the kuwaity border in the first of august, i think in 1990, i didn't make the connection. oh, he's just trying to scare them. he said it on tv. the guy is not crazy. well, maybe he is, but he's not stupid. i don't know how to define it, but i was shocked. that's exactly what you said and what you implied in a different way. the guy knew iraq inside out and could control anybody he wanted. he did control for a very long time, and in fact, under, i agree, under very strenuous situations, but he didn't understand the world outside of iraq. he just didn't. he was a village boy. the most important -- by the way, i did predict the attack on iran in 1980, and i predicted it because saddam hussein told us. [laught
so then only kuwait is left. they said, kuwait makes sense because he would not be allowed to keep it. i'm going to publish it. i said, you can't publish it. i said publish it in your own name, don't mention me. [laughter] when i heard about the press and so on there's already four republican guard divisions on the kuwaity border in the first of august, i think in 1990, i didn't make the connection. oh, he's just trying to scare them. he said it on tv. the guy is not crazy. well, maybe he is,...
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iraqi government has agreed to pay out four hundred million dollars to americans traumatized during the kuwait invasion twenty years ago the decision has caused outrage among the iraqi population during the gulf war saddam hussein's regime had been torturing and using u.s. citizens as human shields but millions of iraqis who also suffered under saddam and later from the american military campaign are angry they've received nothing after the kuwait war in iraq was put under u.n. sanctions which provided the legal basis for the president of american troops there anti-war activist brian becker says it's the americans who should be making reparation payments to iraq not the other way around. they're making the iraq pay because they can i mean this is a kind of colonialism an ongoing pfaff that's been going on against the racket started in the one nine hundred ninety s. by the way during the so-called or oil for food program that was designed as a pellet of measure to bring relief to iraqis who are dying in the thousands each month because the u.s. wouldn't allow them to have food or medicine that
iraqi government has agreed to pay out four hundred million dollars to americans traumatized during the kuwait invasion twenty years ago the decision has caused outrage among the iraqi population during the gulf war saddam hussein's regime had been torturing and using u.s. citizens as human shields but millions of iraqis who also suffered under saddam and later from the american military campaign are angry they've received nothing after the kuwait war in iraq was put under u.n. sanctions which...
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government has agreed to pay out four hundred million dollars to americans are traumatized during the kuwait invasion twenty years ago the decision has caused outrage among the country's population during the gulf war saddam hussein's regime had been torturing and using u.s. citizens as human shields but millions of iraqis who also suffered under saddam and later from the american military campaign are angry they've received nothing after the kuwait war iraq was put under u.n. sanctions which were provided the legal basis for the presence of american troops there on the question of reparations for iraqis and if qanbar a member of the iraqi national alliance party says there is cash in the country it just needs to be better distributed. iraq is not short of money by the way the poverty we see in iraq is caus by a great degree of mismanagement. on the iraqi government par huge corruption i think they show in iraq is not if there is money or not i think the problem is how the money is managed and why the how the government is in complete control of the iraqi state's money while and they are lik
government has agreed to pay out four hundred million dollars to americans are traumatized during the kuwait invasion twenty years ago the decision has caused outrage among the country's population during the gulf war saddam hussein's regime had been torturing and using u.s. citizens as human shields but millions of iraqis who also suffered under saddam and later from the american military campaign are angry they've received nothing after the kuwait war iraq was put under u.n. sanctions which...
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and later from the american american military campaign are angry they've received nothing after the kuwait war iraq was put under u.n. sanctions which provided the legal basis for the presence of american troops there anti-war activist brian becker says it's the americans who should be making reparation payments to iraq not the other way around. they're making the iraq pay because they can i mean this is a kind of colonialism an ongoing pfaff that's been going on against iraq it started in the one nine hundred ninety s. by the way during the so-called oil for food program that was designed as a pelion of measure to bring relief to iraqis who are dying in the thousands each month because the u.s. wouldn't allow them to have food or medicine that allowed iraqi oil revenues to be put into a u.n. account administered really by the united states between one nine hundred ninety seven and two thousand forty billion dollars of iraqi oil was sold but only twenty five percent twenty five percent of forty billion dollars actually went to the iraqi people the rest went to the kuwaiti monarchy to exxon
and later from the american american military campaign are angry they've received nothing after the kuwait war iraq was put under u.n. sanctions which provided the legal basis for the presence of american troops there anti-war activist brian becker says it's the americans who should be making reparation payments to iraq not the other way around. they're making the iraq pay because they can i mean this is a kind of colonialism an ongoing pfaff that's been going on against iraq it started in the...
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the last of them passing into kuwait in the early morning hours. over seven years before, american troops and coalition partners had fought their way across similar highways. but this time no shots were fired. it was just a convoy of brave americans. making their way home. of course, the soldiers left much behind. some were teenagers when the war began. many had served multiple tours of duty. far from families who bore a heroic version of their own. and endure the absence of a husband's embrace or a mother's case. most painfully, since the war began, 55 members of the 4th stryker brigade made the ultimate sacrifice. part of over 4,400 americans who have given their lives in iraq. as one staff sergeant said, i know that to my brothers in arms who fought and died, this day would probably mean a lot. those americans gave their lives for the values that have lived in the hearts of our people for over two centuries. along with nearly 1.5 million americans who have served in iraq. they fought in a far-away place for people they never knew. they stared in
the last of them passing into kuwait in the early morning hours. over seven years before, american troops and coalition partners had fought their way across similar highways. but this time no shots were fired. it was just a convoy of brave americans. making their way home. of course, the soldiers left much behind. some were teenagers when the war began. many had served multiple tours of duty. far from families who bore a heroic version of their own. and endure the absence of a husband's embrace...
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the last of them passing into kuwait in the early morning hours. over seven years before, american troops and coalition partners had fought their way across similar highways. but this time no shots were fired. it was just a convoy of brave americans making their way home. of course, the soldiers left much behind. some were teenagers when the war began. many have served multiple tours of duty far from families who bore a heroic burden of their own. enduring the absence of a husband's embrace or a mother's kiss. most painfully, since the war began, 55 members of the 4th striker brigade made the ultimate sacrifice, part of over 4,400 americans who have given their lives in iraq. as one staff sergeant said: i know that to my brothers in arms who fought and died this day would probably mean a lot. those americans gave their lives for the values that have lived in the heart of our people for over two centuries. along with nearly 1.5 million americans who have served in iraq, who've fought in a faraway place for people they never knew they stared into the
the last of them passing into kuwait in the early morning hours. over seven years before, american troops and coalition partners had fought their way across similar highways. but this time no shots were fired. it was just a convoy of brave americans making their way home. of course, the soldiers left much behind. some were teenagers when the war began. many have served multiple tours of duty far from families who bore a heroic burden of their own. enduring the absence of a husband's embrace or...
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opec, the oil or tell -- the oil cartel, was set up in 1965 by five countries, iran, iraq, kuwait, saudi arabia, and venezuela, as a way of formulating policy. today, the organization is facing a number of challenges. it has to balance supply with the increasing demands for oil in many parts of the world, and it has to ensure that the prices remain stable. we will be examining the world's insatiable need for oil and whether there are any viable alternatives. first though, we look at consumption and production across the planet. >> the unquenchable thirst for oil by humanity has led geologists' to search almost anywhere for the black gold. whether land or sea, drilling goes on on every continent. the largest quantity is extracted in the middle east, in megatons. the former soviet states, north america combined. australia and asia produced 380 megatons, slightly more than latin-american. europe accounts for almost negligible share in the global " -- total. global consumption is rising at a rate of 1% to two% per year. the u.s. consumes one-quarter of the world's annual production, 943 mega
opec, the oil or tell -- the oil cartel, was set up in 1965 by five countries, iran, iraq, kuwait, saudi arabia, and venezuela, as a way of formulating policy. today, the organization is facing a number of challenges. it has to balance supply with the increasing demands for oil in many parts of the world, and it has to ensure that the prices remain stable. we will be examining the world's insatiable need for oil and whether there are any viable alternatives. first though, we look at consumption...
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. >> and there are there will be a coup once the last american troops rumming across the boarder to kuwait. and if that's the outcome or the only way of ending this sectarian factionalism which is constantly threat on the tear apart the structures that america will be leaving behind, the political structures that america is leaving behind, he's not a psychopathic murderer like saddam. none of them ending being benign in the end. >> rose: people ask me to ask it all the time was it worth it and how do you measure that and is it impossible to answer that because you don't know the outcome. >> i've thought about this a lot in respect of tony blair and his meme memoirs. his arguments yet for the war in his lifetime, mine and yours, there's going to be no revision of verdicts about this. i don't think there's any prospect of this. i think history over a much longer period of time depending on what happens in the middle east it may not be judged so ill as it presently is i made this argument on your show many times. i think that it is foolish to count as nothing the fact that the united states a
. >> and there are there will be a coup once the last american troops rumming across the boarder to kuwait. and if that's the outcome or the only way of ending this sectarian factionalism which is constantly threat on the tear apart the structures that america will be leaving behind, the political structures that america is leaving behind, he's not a psychopathic murderer like saddam. none of them ending being benign in the end. >> rose: people ask me to ask it all the time was it...
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he died three days after visiting a military medical facility in kuwait. laboratory equipment had been shipped out. he was given antibiotics, an inhaler and medication for post nasal drip. >>> a white supremacist who goes by the nickname hitler pleads guilty to several counts in the unprovoked beating of an elderly black fisherman in a baltimore park. 2-year-old calvin lock near pleaded guilty to charges yesterday, and he has agreed now to a 31 year prison term. >>> a columbia man accused of stabbing his ex-wife and setting her apartment on fire is now in custody. damon white was arrested after he got out of the hospital. white is charged in first degree murder in the death of 33-year-old thelma wynn. he was denied bail. >>> 67 degrees, 6:48 right now. baltimore city police are asking shoppers and business owners to be extra vigilant, following a rash of daytime robberies. police say robberies have been happening, they have been holding up merchants at three separate places. list are talking to mall security as well as patrons to get a more precise descrip
he died three days after visiting a military medical facility in kuwait. laboratory equipment had been shipped out. he was given antibiotics, an inhaler and medication for post nasal drip. >>> a white supremacist who goes by the nickname hitler pleads guilty to several counts in the unprovoked beating of an elderly black fisherman in a baltimore park. 2-year-old calvin lock near pleaded guilty to charges yesterday, and he has agreed now to a 31 year prison term. >>> a columbia...
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the last of them passing into kuwait in the early-morning hours. over seven years before, american troops and coalition partners had fought their way across similar highways. but this time no shots were fired. it was just a convoy of brave americans making their way home. of course, the soldiers left mitch behind. much behind. some were teenagers when the war began. many have served multiple tours of duty far from families who have bore a heroic burden of their own and during the absence of a husbands embrace or a mother's kiss, most painfully, since the war began, 55 members of the fourth striker brigade made the ultimate sacrifice. part of over 4400 americans who have given their lives in iraq. as one staff sergeant said, i know that to my brothers in arms who fought and died, this day would probably mean a lot. those americans gave their lives for the values that have lived in the hearts of our people for over two centuries. along with nearly 1.5 million americans who have served in iraq, they fought in a far-away place for people they never kne
the last of them passing into kuwait in the early-morning hours. over seven years before, american troops and coalition partners had fought their way across similar highways. but this time no shots were fired. it was just a convoy of brave americans making their way home. of course, the soldiers left mitch behind. much behind. some were teenagers when the war began. many have served multiple tours of duty far from families who have bore a heroic burden of their own and during the absence of a...
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burner, junior, says his 32-year-old son died thursday three days after visiting a medical facility in kuwait. burner said his son was told he couldn't have a blood test because lab equipment has been shipped out as part of a planned redeployment. he said his son was given antibottics and an inhaler. burner was told it may be months before he gets the results of an autopsy. >>> the maryland spca is upset with the judge's decision to allow a man who beat a dog so severely this beat to work with animals. his attorney suggested instead of jail time that he be allowed to work community service at the maryland spca. the city states's attorney office said the evidence wasn't poor and chambers wasn't read his miranda rights. the dog also bite chambers and his wife and he had the medical records to prove it. >>> a white supremacist who goes by the name hitler is charged with beating a -- 29-year-old calvin lockner pled guilty. he agreed to a 31-year prison term. >>> now to a developing story asuperstar passer who's prayed with presidents and celebrities is accused of using his power and influence to
burner, junior, says his 32-year-old son died thursday three days after visiting a medical facility in kuwait. burner said his son was told he couldn't have a blood test because lab equipment has been shipped out as part of a planned redeployment. he said his son was given antibottics and an inhaler. burner was told it may be months before he gets the results of an autopsy. >>> the maryland spca is upset with the judge's decision to allow a man who beat a dog so severely this beat to...
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yemen, kuwait, and the eastern province of saudi arabia have substantial shiite minorities. pro-democracy protesters in bahrain are mainly shi'ite and they are angry at what they call continued discrimination. the evidence presented by the government says that there is a network that is instructed to commit terrorist acts. they told us that all of those they have arrested have been and will be treated according to international team rights standard. there is proof of the torture. >> at the ruling to meet this not show political reform. what they want is an authoritarian dictatorship. they would want to convince the world that elections constitute democracy. >> the wife of the alleged torture victim has come back to london where their children are at school. the family knows he may face the death penalty. >> it made me very upset, very hard. my mother is now working, she does not speak english. >> how much britain's quiet diplomacy can help them is not yet clear. >> pakistan's for of england has been the most controversial cricket tour four years. the series was played agains
yemen, kuwait, and the eastern province of saudi arabia have substantial shiite minorities. pro-democracy protesters in bahrain are mainly shi'ite and they are angry at what they call continued discrimination. the evidence presented by the government says that there is a network that is instructed to commit terrorist acts. they told us that all of those they have arrested have been and will be treated according to international team rights standard. there is proof of the torture. >> at...
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thousands of soldiers and hundreds of vehicles made the trip from baghdad and as the were passing into kuwait and early morning hours american troops and coalition partners had fought at this time no shots were fired. these are just brave americans making their way home. of course the soldiers left my spine. some teenagers from the war began somewhat served multiple tumors of dart duty. entering the absence was painfully since the war began part of over 144,000 americans to give their lives. i know that to my brothers in arms who fought in battles the state must meet a lot. those americans gave their lives to hearts of our people with long and weigh nearly 1.5 million americans who have served in iraq and fought in a faraway place for people they never knew. this spirit of the darkest and human creations, war. it helped the rocky people, in an age we must on the victory to the six sex of our own nation. every american who serves as a hero that stretches from lexington to gettysburg to hiroshima to kids on americans who fought to seat at the lives of our children are better than none. our troo
thousands of soldiers and hundreds of vehicles made the trip from baghdad and as the were passing into kuwait and early morning hours american troops and coalition partners had fought at this time no shots were fired. these are just brave americans making their way home. of course the soldiers left my spine. some teenagers from the war began somewhat served multiple tumors of dart duty. entering the absence was painfully since the war began part of over 144,000 americans to give their lives. i...
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says his 32-year-old son died thursday three days after visiting a military medical facility in kuwait. berner said his son was told he couldn't have a lab test because equipment had been shipped out. his son was given antibiotics, an inhaler, medication for post that i sal drip -- nasal drip. >>> a spokesperson for the baltimore state's attorney's office says 29-year-old calvin lockner pled guilty to first degree assault. he pled to a 31 year prison term. >>> baltimore city police are asking shoppers business owners to be vigilant following a rash of daytime robberies. police say the problem bears have held up merchants in three separate incidents. a gunman in the latest attack escaped with more than $100,000 worth of jewelry. police are talking with mall security, as well as patrons, for a more precise description of the suspect. >> we have been partnering very closely with mall security and the merchants. the most important part of investigating a robbery is video surveillance. we are educating merchants on things they can do to help police track the suspects down. >>> police say su
says his 32-year-old son died thursday three days after visiting a military medical facility in kuwait. berner said his son was told he couldn't have a lab test because equipment had been shipped out. his son was given antibiotics, an inhaler, medication for post that i sal drip -- nasal drip. >>> a spokesperson for the baltimore state's attorney's office says 29-year-old calvin lockner pled guilty to first degree assault. he pled to a 31 year prison term. >>> baltimore city...
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john burner died yesterday three days after visiting a medical facility in kuwait. his father told the "baltimore sun" his son was told he couldn't have a blood test because laboratory equipment had been shipped out as part of the planned redeployment. he said his son was confined to quarters with antibottics and inhaler. it may take up to six months before he gets the autopsy report on his son's death. >>> the man accused of killing an offduty maryland state trooper this year was in court today for preliminary hearing. cyril williams faces murder charges. brown was gunned down outside a restaurant in june, another man, anthony milton the second also faces murder charges in the case. police have said the trooper was working as an a-security officer. >>> a columbia man accused of stabbing and killing his ex-wife and setting her apartment on fire is now in police custody. howard county police say 35-year-old damon white was arrested and is in jail being held without bond. white is charged with first degree murder, arson an other offenses in the death of 34-year-old th
john burner died yesterday three days after visiting a medical facility in kuwait. his father told the "baltimore sun" his son was told he couldn't have a blood test because laboratory equipment had been shipped out as part of the planned redeployment. he said his son was confined to quarters with antibottics and inhaler. it may take up to six months before he gets the autopsy report on his son's death. >>> the man accused of killing an offduty maryland state trooper this...
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john burner junior said his 32-year-old son died two days after visiting a medical fifth in kuwait. he said his son was told he couldn't have a blood test because laboratory equipment had been shipped out as part of the planned redeployment. he said his son was given antibottics an an inhaler. he was told it may be months before he gets the autopsy report. >>> a man charged in the murder of an offduty maryland state trooper outside a prince georges county restaurant. another man anthony milton the third also faces murder charges. a detective testified today at a preliminary hearing that milton told authorities that he and williams went to appleby's and williams wait id near a tree and shot williams as he left. >>> a columbia man accused of stabbing his ex-wife to death and setting her apartment on fire is in police custody. police say they arrested 35-year-old vernon white yesterday after he was released from the hospital. wlite is charged with first degree murder and arson in the death of 34-year-old thelma wynn. police say white had been staying with wynn, stabbed her to death, ba
john burner junior said his 32-year-old son died two days after visiting a medical fifth in kuwait. he said his son was told he couldn't have a blood test because laboratory equipment had been shipped out as part of the planned redeployment. he said his son was given antibottics an an inhaler. he was told it may be months before he gets the autopsy report. >>> a man charged in the murder of an offduty maryland state trooper outside a prince georges county restaurant. another man...
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his 32-year-old son died thursday, three days after visiting a medical facility in kuwait. his son was told he couldn't have a blood test because laboratory equipment had been shipped out as part of a deployment. he was given medication, burner says it was told it may be months before he receives an autopsy report. >>> a columbia man accused ever killing his wife and setting her apartment on fire is now in custody. police arrested damon white yesterday after being released from the hospital. he is charged with murder and arson in the death of thelma wynn. white was injured during the incident and had been hospitalized under police guard. he was denied bail. >>> department of defense announced the death of four sailors in this week's helicopter crash in afghanistan and one of them is from maryland. he was assigned to a west coast based seal team. . >>> big storms out there earlier tonight, especially hugging the maryland/pennsylvania line. now we're seeing skies begin to clear out. still a little bit of active weather down on the eastern shore. let's zoom in here with maryla
his 32-year-old son died thursday, three days after visiting a medical facility in kuwait. his son was told he couldn't have a blood test because laboratory equipment had been shipped out as part of a deployment. he was given medication, burner says it was told it may be months before he receives an autopsy report. >>> a columbia man accused ever killing his wife and setting her apartment on fire is now in custody. police arrested damon white yesterday after being released from the...
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iran and used chemical and biological weapons it is a country that invaded another neighboring country kuwait and reaped and pillage shooting there is a country that used chemical weapons against its own people in the kurdish area and the it's a country that dreamed the marchioness where the arabs the shia arabs had lived for many years and was involved in genocidal attacks it was it had a track record of threatening its neighbors and the wider region and we therefore believed and had good reason to believe even if the intelligence was faulty that saddam was up to something and it was only a matter of time before he would again threaten his neighbors and threaten the region iran has north of fundamentalistic people should we see for the recent demonstrations of the people the people of iran want to be free they're able to demonstrate your they're being ruthless still oppressed at the moment but you know this is more a monolithic country and i think we need to be more sympathetic to the nude hornish decent peace loving people in iran and encourage them to stand up. to those who would drop pres
iran and used chemical and biological weapons it is a country that invaded another neighboring country kuwait and reaped and pillage shooting there is a country that used chemical weapons against its own people in the kurdish area and the it's a country that dreamed the marchioness where the arabs the shia arabs had lived for many years and was involved in genocidal attacks it was it had a track record of threatening its neighbors and the wider region and we therefore believed and had good...
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kuwait got taken over by iran, no, iraq. so they got taken over by iraq, and the chics moved to london and new york in the best suites, and they would not take a suite, but four floors anldz sfloors, them. we go over and fight and then hand it back over to the shaikhs. what? they didn't do anything. we lose lives, we lose money, we lose so much and hand it back to them on a silver platter. now, if you go to the iraqi fund right now, they are not investing in the united states, because they are not believers in the united states, okay. this is years later. now, if that's the fact, if we hand the shaikhs back their country, and it is like a private country, and if we hand it back to them, why are they not paying us or doing something? >> now, on kuwait, what you are saying is that after the u.s. liberated kuwait back in 1991, we should have done what? >> we should have told them that we want them to at least reimburse us for the cost of this liberation. what did we do? we liberated it for some very few wealthy people. and thos
kuwait got taken over by iran, no, iraq. so they got taken over by iraq, and the chics moved to london and new york in the best suites, and they would not take a suite, but four floors anldz sfloors, them. we go over and fight and then hand it back over to the shaikhs. what? they didn't do anything. we lose lives, we lose money, we lose so much and hand it back to them on a silver platter. now, if you go to the iraqi fund right now, they are not investing in the united states, because they are...
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. >> rauf is a naturalized american citizen from kuwait. he says building a muslim center in that location is a way of waging peace. >>> all right. tonight on monday night football a great game. green bay taking on chicago. with the highlights from yesterday's nfl action here's adnan virk at espn news. >>> good morning. we begin with the nfl and the dallas cowboys looking to avoid starting 0-3 for the first time since 2001. wade phillips' team in need of energy and in need of a victory more than anything else. romo looking to supply that. to roy williams and he's gone. 63 yards for the touchdown. the cowboys win big, 27-13. romo a couple of tds through the air. >>> brad childress' team trying to avoid going 0-3. third quarter, vikes up 17-10 and adrian peterson makes a couple of cuts, goes to his right. a.p. all day. 80 yards for the touchdown, second one of the game. vikings get their first of the season, 24-10. >>> matt cassel, the chiefs hosting the 49ers. san francisco looking to avoid an 0-3 start. chiefs up 10-3. it's the double rever
. >> rauf is a naturalized american citizen from kuwait. he says building a muslim center in that location is a way of waging peace. >>> all right. tonight on monday night football a great game. green bay taking on chicago. with the highlights from yesterday's nfl action here's adnan virk at espn news. >>> good morning. we begin with the nfl and the dallas cowboys looking to avoid starting 0-3 for the first time since 2001. wade phillips' team in need of energy and in...
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there's been cases of adults getting their -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: one of the organization in kuwait helped libby find a home. and she says often times, pets in the middle east don't get a second chance. so margaret says she's dedicated nearly seven years in finding abandoned pets a new home. right now, paws has 120 pets that need homes. >> no matter what they have been through, some of them have been through an awful lot, believe me, it doesn't matter. they are still good and loving. >> reporter: margaret does admit bringing a dog to the u.s. can take some time. >> that's my girl. >> reporter: but leslie says, it's all worth it. >> she's probably one of the best dogs i've met before, and she is so sweet and so kind. she's just all love. she's a complete love. you know? she's definitely mine. >> most of the pets that come from the middle east are found by soldiers. those interested in giving these pets a home should know that adopting abroad isn't for anything. for more information, go to cbs5.com. lucky to see that libby has a home. here we go. ro is here to fill in us on our weathe
there's been cases of adults getting their -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: one of the organization in kuwait helped libby find a home. and she says often times, pets in the middle east don't get a second chance. so margaret says she's dedicated nearly seven years in finding abandoned pets a new home. right now, paws has 120 pets that need homes. >> no matter what they have been through, some of them have been through an awful lot, believe me, it doesn't matter. they are still good and...
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. >> deceive dewitt left kuwait last night and should be arriving at ft. lewis near tacoma this afternoon. president obama says the end of combat means shifting focus from sacrifices abroad to tight budgets at home. promising the economy would now be his central responsibility. the president reiterated that the u.s. must jump-start industries that create jobs and end its dependence on foreign oil. >>> the fremont officer shot in the line of duty will undergo more surgery and he's going to need more blood. the community is rallying around officer todd young by holding several donation drives. he was shot last week in oakland after a confrontation with a suspected gang member. young's alma mater is now planning to hold a new drive. you think graduate there had in 1989. he remains in stable but very serious condition. >>> big changes to the way you get around the bay this weekend. ac transit will slash weekend service. it's part of an effort to keep buses rolling. the transit agency will present the propose at a board of directors meeting tonight. the plan wo
. >> deceive dewitt left kuwait last night and should be arriving at ft. lewis near tacoma this afternoon. president obama says the end of combat means shifting focus from sacrifices abroad to tight budgets at home. promising the economy would now be his central responsibility. the president reiterated that the u.s. must jump-start industries that create jobs and end its dependence on foreign oil. >>> the fremont officer shot in the line of duty will undergo more surgery and he's...
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after all the devisee kuwait your hand in front of for entry, is a safety mechanism to provide to keep the gate from simon on you. he is ever since coach john tempo kron4 news. >> intend as popular we has a new rival. coming up sony has launched new attacks reporter new rival. coming up sony has launched new attacks reporter shows[ male announcer ] barbara boxer. she fought to get our veterans the first full combat care center in california. her after school law is keeping a million kids off the street and out of gangs. and she's fighting every day to create new jobs. i'm working to make california the leader in clean energy. to jump-start our small businesses with tax credits and loans to create thousands more california jobs. i'm barbara boxer, and i approve this message... because i want to see the words made in america again. the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy enough to bear up a max towing capacity that's over 10 t
after all the devisee kuwait your hand in front of for entry, is a safety mechanism to provide to keep the gate from simon on you. he is ever since coach john tempo kron4 news. >> intend as popular we has a new rival. coming up sony has launched new attacks reporter new rival. coming up sony has launched new attacks reporter shows[ male announcer ] barbara boxer. she fought to get our veterans the first full combat care center in california. her after school law is keeping a million kids...
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the last of them passing into kuwait in the early morning hours. over seven years before, american troops and coalition partners had fought their way across similar highways. but this time no shots were fired. it was just a convoy of brave americans making their way home. of course, the soldiers left much behind, some were teenagers when the war began, many have served multiple tours of duty far from families who bore a heroic time of their own. 55 members of the fourth striker brigade made the ultimate sacrifice. part of 4,400 americans that have given their lives. i know that my brothers and arms who fought and died this day would probably mean a lot. those americans gave their lives for the values that have lived in the hearts of our people for over two centuries. along with nearly 1.5 million americans who have served in iraq, they fought in a far away place for people they never knew. they staired into the darkest of human creations, war and helped the iraqi people seek the light of peace. in an age without surrender ceremonies we must earn vi
the last of them passing into kuwait in the early morning hours. over seven years before, american troops and coalition partners had fought their way across similar highways. but this time no shots were fired. it was just a convoy of brave americans making their way home. of course, the soldiers left much behind, some were teenagers when the war began, many have served multiple tours of duty far from families who bore a heroic time of their own. 55 members of the fourth striker brigade made the...
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settlement for americans who claim abuse by saddam hussein's regime dating back to the 1990 invasion of kuwait. after two days of peace talks between the israelis and palestinians, secretary of state hillary clinton says she's convinced the two sides are trying to seek common ground. clinton met today with palestinian president abbas who says he sees no alternative to continuing negotiations with israel. an american envoy to north korea says he sees no signs that the communist nation is ready to meet washington's conditions for rejoining nuclear talks so the u.s. will continue to enforce sanctions and also today, u.s. officials say north korea's alleged attack 0 and south korean warship was an act of war. north korea denies involvement and has proposed a joint probe with the u.s. into the deadly sinking. a message about the dangers of secularism was brought to great britain today bye a figure not seen in those parts in a while. >> pope benedict xvi made history with the first official visit to britain by a pope in nearly 500 years when king henry viii split with the head of the church of engla
settlement for americans who claim abuse by saddam hussein's regime dating back to the 1990 invasion of kuwait. after two days of peace talks between the israelis and palestinians, secretary of state hillary clinton says she's convinced the two sides are trying to seek common ground. clinton met today with palestinian president abbas who says he sees no alternative to continuing negotiations with israel. an american envoy to north korea says he sees no signs that the communist nation is ready...
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really high, and that's despite america's liberal military intervention policy in countries such as kuwait and in countries such as albania, so there is a mind-set. and don't forget, in 1956 when america stood against britain, against israel, against france, and conveneing in the 1966 sewage crisis, so there's an example of america doing the right thing militarily and carrying support for muslim majority countries. similarly now, where we see injustices happen, whether it's israel's actions or whether it's propping up dictators such as hazmi mubarek in egypt or in countries such as saudi arabia which happens to be our closest alley in the region, for as long as we continue to prop up dictators in muslim majority countries i think it's only natural to see those muslim masses start to wonder which side is america on, is it on the side of liberty and freedom as in the past or does it sadly seem to be on the side of dick stators -- dick target and monarchs that suppress their people. >> the question is if they're trying to reach people in those areas that are rural, that don't have access to w
really high, and that's despite america's liberal military intervention policy in countries such as kuwait and in countries such as albania, so there is a mind-set. and don't forget, in 1956 when america stood against britain, against israel, against france, and conveneing in the 1966 sewage crisis, so there's an example of america doing the right thing militarily and carrying support for muslim majority countries. similarly now, where we see injustices happen, whether it's israel's actions or...
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. >> pelley: born in kuwait, he's been an american citizen 31 years. most people don't know, but he was picked by the bush administration to travel the muslim world, explaining the virtues of america, and he's still doing that for the government today. now, he's afraid there's danger this controversy could lead to violence. i wonder if you understand why many families who lost a loved one on 9/11 are hurt by this. >> feisal: i'm extremely sensitive to the feelings of the families of 9/11. >> pelley: then why did you do it? >> feisal: because we wanted to prevent another 9/11. we wanted to... we wanted a platform that enable us to speak, to strengthen the voice of the moderates. >> pelley: if you are so deeply concerned about the danger in america and the danger abroad, why not just move it out of the neighborhood? >> feisal: because it's the right thing to do. it's the right thing to do. our community wants it, and now, america needs it and the muslim world needs it. >> pelley: what do you mean, america needs it? >> feisal: i'll tell you why scott. we
. >> pelley: born in kuwait, he's been an american citizen 31 years. most people don't know, but he was picked by the bush administration to travel the muslim world, explaining the virtues of america, and he's still doing that for the government today. now, he's afraid there's danger this controversy could lead to violence. i wonder if you understand why many families who lost a loved one on 9/11 are hurt by this. >> feisal: i'm extremely sensitive to the feelings of the families of...
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thousands tf vehicles passed baghdad, the last of them passing kuwait in the early morning hours. over seven years before american troops and coalition partners had fought their way across similar highways. this time no thoths shots were fired. it was just a convoy of brave americans making their way home. of course the soldiers left much behind. some were teenagers when the war began. many have served multiple tours of duty far from families who bore a heroic burden of their own and during the absence of a husband's embrace, most painfully since the war began, 55 members of the fourth striker brigade made the ultimate sacrifice. over 4,400 americans have given their lives in iraq. as one staff sergeant said, i know that to my brothers in arms who fought and died, this day would probably mean a lot. those americans gave their lives for the values that have lived in the hearts of our people for over two centuries. along with nearly 1.5 million americans who have served in iraq, fought in a far-away place for people they never knew, they staired into the darkest of human creations,
thousands tf vehicles passed baghdad, the last of them passing kuwait in the early morning hours. over seven years before american troops and coalition partners had fought their way across similar highways. this time no thoths shots were fired. it was just a convoy of brave americans making their way home. of course the soldiers left much behind. some were teenagers when the war began. many have served multiple tours of duty far from families who bore a heroic burden of their own and during the...
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. >> reporter: and we just got word that their son just left kuwait and will arrive tomorrow at ft. lewis near tacoma. >> while the president had the nation's attention, he addressed what he called the nation's most urgent task, the u.s. economy. >> we spent a trillion dollars at war. this in turn is shortchanged investments in our own people and contributed to record deficits. for too long we have put off tough decisions on everything from our manufacturing base to our energy policy to education reform. as a result, too many middle class families find themselves working harder for less while our nation's long-term competitiveness is put at risk. >> we will get the latest job numbers on friday. economist predict it will jump to 9.6%. it was at 9.5 last month. >> california is dealing with its own cash crisis. tomorrow marks the start of the third month without a state budget. republicans and democrats presented competing budget plans today. but nothing happened. neither one passed. a reporter from our sacramento station has the latest on this ongoing stalemate. >> according to the b
. >> reporter: and we just got word that their son just left kuwait and will arrive tomorrow at ft. lewis near tacoma. >> while the president had the nation's attention, he addressed what he called the nation's most urgent task, the u.s. economy. >> we spent a trillion dollars at war. this in turn is shortchanged investments in our own people and contributed to record deficits. for too long we have put off tough decisions on everything from our manufacturing base to our energy...
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he refuses to cite the united states as a liberator of millions of muslims whether we are talking kuwait or somalia or bosnia or iraq or afghanistan. he refuses to do any of that, even when he has been pushed. frankly, last week, when he spoke about that veiled threat that if we're forced to move the mosque and, bill, you might be right about that i don't know, and primarily because he probably won't be able to raise the money for it, not because he thinks it would be too insensitive to put it there but when he did this veiled threat last week saying if we are forced to move the mosque, the united states just -- well, there is no telling what you might face in that what he should be doing, if he is an honest to god or honest to allah peace-building, bridge building moderate as he claims to be, is instead of warning us about what might happen to us if the mosque is moved, he should be warning the radical islamists not to attack. >> he has done that. >> that's a very simple question. >> this has to be responded to. one of the things said about this mosque -- by the way, there is larr mosqu
he refuses to cite the united states as a liberator of millions of muslims whether we are talking kuwait or somalia or bosnia or iraq or afghanistan. he refuses to do any of that, even when he has been pushed. frankly, last week, when he spoke about that veiled threat that if we're forced to move the mosque and, bill, you might be right about that i don't know, and primarily because he probably won't be able to raise the money for it, not because he thinks it would be too insensitive to put it...
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>>neil: many do not ago kuwait fish with meat. i know you are a vegan. >>guest: of thely, fish are still a big part of the problem. we feed fish food that could be fed to humans, and we are only getting a small percent back in the follow of edible flesh so not only are we wasting food when we consume animal flesh including fish but in the case of salmon they are usually fed commercial fish. >>neil: you are all for looking out for the salmon. a professor of fisheries at virginia tech says this could be good news for the environment saying native populations risking being tapped out. you protect the native population, you grow the species. >>guest: anyone who cares about animals or the environment should not eat fish. ?eel ?eel i respect >>neil: i respect that but that is not to say those that do are charlie man son. >>guest: most do not realize fish have the same ability to feel pain as a dog or cat. if people knew that less people would eat fish. >>neil: but a lot of people are going to bed hungry. >>guest: exactly. >>neil: and if you can increase the su
>>neil: many do not ago kuwait fish with meat. i know you are a vegan. >>guest: of thely, fish are still a big part of the problem. we feed fish food that could be fed to humans, and we are only getting a small percent back in the follow of edible flesh so not only are we wasting food when we consume animal flesh including fish but in the case of salmon they are usually fed commercial fish. >>neil: you are all for looking out for the salmon. a professor of fisheries at...